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Some Insight Into What Cops In My Area Are Like

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Never open your door for cops.
This one in nearby Madison Heights
is going to be expensive for taxpayers.
Cops assault man while standing in his
home with the door open. They point
his own gun at his head, even though
he's restrained. And during this, 3
different cops are giving conflicting
orders that he can't possibly follow.

For those interested...
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Cop escalates encounter with elderly drunk man.
Cop punches him in the face.
Man dies in the hospital.
Cop is charged with felony....eventually.
Ignoring evidence in the video of the cop attacking
the man (not the other way around), the judge rules
the man threw the 1st punch. Charges dismissed.
Detroit is notorious for "justice system" corruption
& incomptence.
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
As long as law enforcement jobs are depicted as excitng, masculine, dominant careers, they'll, attract aggressive, authoritarian, mental defectives.
We need to screen for these neurological defects. More education of police agencies will not shrink amygdalas or rewire brains.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
As long as law enforcement jobs are depicted as excitng, masculine, dominant careers, they'll, attract aggressive, authoritarian, mental defectives.
We need to screen for these neurological defects. More education of police agencies will not shrink amygdalas or rewire brains.
New Zealand takes a different approach to recruiting cops.
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Many countries recruit police as public servants. It's authoritarian regimes that use police as coercive, menacing forces of social repression.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
For those interested, this is about a bad cop
who kept getting kicked out of one department
for misconduct, & just moving on to another.
No background checks. No functioning system
to track bad cops, & prevent them from committing
crimes elsewhere. Police chiefs don't care.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
For those interested, this is about a bad cop
who kept getting kicked out of one department
for misconduct, & just moving on to another.
No background checks. No functioning system
to track bad cops, & prevent them from committing
crimes elsewhere. Police chiefs don't care.
Wow! Almost as if he was a Catholic Priest.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Interesting video showing how abusive
& ignorant of the law Inkster MI cops are.
The video by an ex-cop provides legal analysis
of this cop's misfeasance & malfeasance.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
MI State Cop in his car chases a man running away.
Cop hits man, crushing him against a building, killing him.
Cop is charged with murder.
Police union official complains that holding cops
accountable makes it difficult to hire cops.
He says the cop did nothing wrong.
Suit will be filed.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Cops repeatedly use cars to chase fleeing pedestrians,
& run them down, killing them.
One cop is prosecuted for ramming a running man
against a building, crushing him.
Another is excused for running down a running man.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
BTW, a drunk Utah cop intentionally crushes a man
between 2 cars. Why? Cop was angry because he'd
previously rear-ended the man he just crushed.
Cops who respond to the incident treat the drunken
assailant with kid gloves....much better than they
would a civilian who'd just assaulted someone.
 

JIMMY12345

Active Member
This is a longish but fascinating video showing how cops believe
they're above the law, & expect preferential treatment from other
cops. Even when this one is arrested for a DUI, he's still treated
better than a civilian would be. Notice the perp's behavior as he
resists arrest. It's incredible that such an immature & irresponsible
person could not only be a cop, but rank rather high.
Revoltistan is in Washtenaw County, where this cop is a lieutenant.
Do they take bribes? (for speeding)
Only if they did everyone is happy
 

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
The ticket is punishment.
Bribes are typically paid to avoid punishment.
Why pay the latter instead of the former?
No points on one's record.
Bribe is faster, & potentially cheaper.
The ticket is only punishment for those who struggle financially, the poor or the middle class. But for the wealthy it is a minor trivial fee that they must pay so they can drive as fast as they want.
 
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Laniakea

Not of this world
This is a longish but fascinating video showing how cops believe
they're above the law, & expect preferential treatment from other
cops. Even when this one is arrested for a DUI, he's still treated
better than a civilian would be. Notice the perp's behavior as he
resists arrest. It's incredible that such an immature & irresponsible
person could not only be a cop, but rank rather high.
Revoltistan is in Washtenaw County, where this cop is a lieutenant.
Notice that he wasn't let go. He was arrested and held accountable. The arresting cops didn't let him go as a show of preferential treatment. Even though he was "one of their own", they still arrested him. He may have felt he shouldn't have, but that's his own problem. He was still arrested.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
The ticket ins only punishment for those who struggle financially, the poor or the middle class. But for the wealthy it is a minor trivial fee that they must pay so they can drive as fast as they want.
Duh!
The chauffeur pays the fine,
& endures the points.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Notice that he wasn't let go. He was arrested and held accountable. The arresting cops didn't let him go as a show of preferential treatment. Even though he was "one of their own", they still arrested him. He may have felt he shouldn't have, but that's his own problem. He was still arrested.
You missed the drunken cop's getting
kid glove treatment. And his expectation
of preferential treatment, which leads to
flouting the law.
 
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